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2024届高一年级第七次月考英语试卷命题人:冷康平审题人:徐明玲第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题

中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Seeingadoctor.B.Meetingafrie

nd.C.Submittingapaper.2.What’stheadmissiontotheparkgenerally?A.7dollarsperperson.B.10dollarsperperson.C.17dollarsperperson.3.WhydidCharlotteg

otoChicago?A.Toreceivefurthereducation.B.Tovisithergrandma.C.Totakeanewjob.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheclassroom.B.Atthelibr

ary.C.Atthebookstore.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Buyinganewfridge.B.Repairingthefridgeimmediately.C.Cleaningthefridgeintheafternoon.第二节(共15小题;每

小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdo

esthemanfindhishighschoollife?A.Challenging.B.Enjoyable.C.Unforgettable.7.Whichsubjectdoesthemanlikebest?A.Maths.B.Eng

lish.C.History.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheman’slifestylechoice?A.Livingalone.B.Livingwithhisparents.C.Livingwitharoomma

te.9.Wherewillthemanprefertohavehishouse?A.Inthedowntown.B.Inhishometown.C.Inthesuburbs.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendidthemanstarttowork?A.At15.

B.At16.C.At14.11.WhatdidthewomanmainlydoasaDJ?A.Playmusic.B.Givereports.C.Pressbuttons.12.Whichisthewoman’sfavorite?A.Sellingcars.B.Dr

ivingcars.C.Designingcars.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What’swrongwithShirley?A.Shecan’tfindherpaperagain.B.Shefailstofinishherpaperontime.C.

Shehastoreviseherpaperconstantly.14.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleag

ues.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatareespeciallyimportantforonetosucceedaccordingtotheman?A.Patienceandcarefulplanning.B.Hardwo

rkandastrongwill.C.Astrongwillandconfidence.16.WhatwillShirleydonext?A.Gooutforfreshair.B.Danceontheplay

ground.C.Continuetowriteherpaper.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowdidO.Henrymainlyacquireknowledge?A.Bylearningfromhisparents

.B.Byteachinghimself.C.Byattendingschool.18.WheredidO.Henryworkforanewspaper?A.InTexas.B.InNewYork.C.InNorthCarolina.19.WhywasO.Henryputin

toprison?A.Herobbedabank.B.Hepublishednovelsillegally.C.Hewasmistakenasathief.20.WhatmightthereaderslikemostaboutO.Henry’sstories?A.Theirs

urprisingendings.B.Theirdescriptionofdailylife.C.Theirsimplebuthumorouswords第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、

D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AMostFamousPaintingsintheWorldAmongthemillionsofpaintingsthatarecreatedandshowningalleriesandmuseumsallar

oundtheworld,averysmallnumberofthemgobeyondtimeandmakehistory.Belowaresomeexamples.ThePersistenceofMemory—SalvadorDali.Paintedin1931,ThePersistenceo

fMemoryisoneofthemostrecognizablepiecesinarthistory.Thisworkisknowntomakepeoplereflectontheirwayoflifeand

thewaytheyspendtheirtime,anditisalsothoughtthatAlbertEinstein’swell-knownTheoryofRelativitygaveDalitheideaforthi

swonderfulpainting.GirlwithaPearlEarring—JohannesVermeer.Consideredbymanytobe“theDutchMonaLisa”,thisbeautifulpaint

ingfeaturesanunnamedyoungwomanlookingoverhershouldertostaredirectlyattheviewer.Itwascompletedin1665andisexhibitedintheMauritshuisinTh

eHague,theNetherlands.Guernica—PabloPicasso.ThefamouspaintingbyPicassowascompletedin1937.ItwaspaintedinParisfollowingthebombingofGuernic

aduringtheSpanishCivilWar.ThepaintingisonpermanentdisplayintheMuseoReinaSofia,Madrid,Spain.StarryNight—VincentvanGogh.Paintedin1

889,StarryNightisoneofthemostfamouspaintingsinmodernculture,whichispartofthepermanent(永久的)collectionoftheMuseumofMod

ernArtinNewYork.ItisbasedonvanGogh’sdirectobservationsaswellashisimagination,memories,andemotionsandwasthe

inspirationforthesongVincent(alsoknownasStarry,StarryNight).21.WhatdoweknowaboutThePersistenceofMemory?A.Itwasfinishedinthe1920s

.B.Itcentersonpeople’slifestyle.C.Itreflectsthepainter’smemories.D.Itmaybeinspiredbyafamoustheory.22.Whichpaintingisbasedonatruestory

?A.ThePersistenceofMemory.B.StarryNight.C.GirlwithaPearlEarring.D.Guernica.23.Whatisthecommonfeatureofthelistedpaintings?A.Theyareeverlast

ingartworks.B.Theysharethesimilartheme.C.Theyareonpermanentdisplay.D.Theygiveideasformusiccreation.BI’dthoughtIwasreadyforthechallenge

sofgraduateschool.ButwhenIleftNepaltofurthermystudyabroad,IfeltasifIhaddroppedintothevastoceanwhereeveryfishswamfasterthanIcould.Thecourseworkwore

meout.InsteadofbeingtheoutgoingpersonIhadbeen,Isuddenlybecameashygirl.Worsestill,myresearchwasnotprogressingatthepaceIhadexpected.Ineededsomet

hingtoreturntomyoldself.Afteraconversationwithmyfriend,IthoughtIshouldgotohelpothers.ThenIbegantosearchonlineforvolunteeropportunitie

s.Luckily,alocalorganizationthatdrivesseniorcitizenstotheirdestinationswaslookingforvolunteers.IthoughtitmightbejustwhatIneeded.Iwasabita

nxiousbeforemyfirstride,asIhadnotinteractedmuchwithpeopleoutsideschool.ButIquicklyrecoveredmypoisewhenIpickedupanoldwomanwhow

antedtogodowntown.Shetalkedwithmelikemygrandmotherandsharedhowthankfulshewas.Connectionslikethisandthesmilesonmypassengers’facesencouragedmetoc

ontinuedriving.Istartedtovolunteeraboutthreehourseveryweekend—timeIotherwisewouldhavespentoversleepingorlook

ingthroughinformationonsocialmedia.Sharingstorieswithmypassengerswasrewarding.Andseeinghoweagertheyweretospendtimegoingoutinspiredmetothinkabouthowto

spendmytimewhichusedtoslipaway.Asmyconfidencegrew,Ibeganopeninguptomyfellowgraduatestudentsabouttheups

anddownsinmyresearchandwassurprisedtodiscoverthatallmyfellowsfacedthesamechallenge—eventhestudentwhoIhadconsideredtobeontopof

everything.Astheseconnectionsgrew,mynaturalpersonalitybegantoreappear.24.Whatledtotheauthorbecomingshy?A.Theheavyacademicburden.B.Fearingtotalkt

ostrangers.C.Thelonelinessofbeingabroad.D.Beingunfamiliarwiththenewschool.25.Whatdidtheauthorvolunteertodo?A.Helpwitholdpeople’sdailylife.

B.Providetransportationfortheold.C.Communicatewithseniorcitizens.D.Accompanyoldpeopletodowntown.26.Whichofthefoll

owingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedword“poise”inparagraph3?A.Strength.B.Courage.C.Calmness.D.Enthusiasm.27.Whatcanweinferabou

ttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?A.Sheworkedveryhardonherresearch.B.Sheexperiencedasenseofanxiety.C.Shewasinthesameboatasherschoolm

ates.D.Sheregainedconnectionwithherfriends.DWhenaskedwhathisfatherdidforaliving,Mikeexplainedtohiskindergartenteacherthat“he

stealsthings,butit'sOK,becausehegetspaidtodoit.”Heisn'twrong.Hisfatherisahacker(黑客),whoisproudofhisjob,justlikedoctorsareproudof

theworktheydo.Thankstosecurity(安全)researchers'hackingpractices.leaksinanewversionofthemostcommonWi-Ficodestandard(WPA3)werefoundbeforecriminals(罪犯)c

ouldusethemtobreakintohomeandbusinessnetworks.Inanothercase,criminalsfoundanunknownweaknessinGoogle'sAndroidoperatingsystemsbeforesecurityres

earchersdid.givingthebadguysfullcontrolofmorethanadozenphonemodels.However.findingMike'sfather'spersonalizedplatesforhiscarwith

theword‘HACKING’.anemployeeoftheTexasDepartmentofMotorVehiclesquicklytookthemaway.claimingthatalicenseplatedisplaying“HACKING”publicizedcrimi

nalactivity.Whilethisreactionreallyisn'tthefaultofthewell-intentionedemployee.it'sasignofhowadeeplyrootedmisrepresentationofhisp

rofessionhascreatedafixedwrongimage.ItseemsthatthewaythathackersaredescribedinHollywoodhascontributedtotheword‘hacker’parallelin

g‘criminal’,wherehackersarcoftenreferredtoasfiguresindarkroomsengagedinillegalactivitywhiletappingatkeyboards.Butactually,hackingisjustanactivity.

Whatseparatesanyactivityfromacrimeis.veryoften.permission.Peoplearefreetodrive,buttheydonothavepermissiontodrive150milesperhour,

whichisacriminaloffense.Sinceadriverisjustadriver.whymustahackerbeacriminal?Someonewhoengagesintheillegaluseofhackingshouldnotbecal

leda‘badhacker’buta‘cybercriminal’.Contrary(与…相反)topopularbelief,mosthackerslikeMike'sfatherundoubtedlyplayanimportantroleinkeepingcompan

iesandpeoplesafe.28.WhatdidMike'ssonthinkofMike'sjob?A.Admirable.B.Amazing.C.Acceptable.D.Annoying.29.Wha

tdocsthesecondparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningthehackers'job?A.Itsweakness.B.Itsimportance.C.ItsvarietyD.Itssecurity.30.Whydoesthewri

termention‘Hollywood’inparagraph3?A.Toentertaintherenders.B.Toquestiontheemployee'sclaim.C.Toclarifytheconceptofhackin

g.D.Totracethewrongimageofhackers.31.Whatmessagedoestheauthorreallywanttoconveyinthetext?A.Hackingmostlycounts.B.Hackingisa

ctuallyacrime.C.Hackingispopularwithpeople.D.Hackingneedslicenses.DEarthisfarmorealivethanwepreviouslythought,accordingto“deeplife

”studiesthatshowarichecosystembeneathourfeetthatisalmosttwicethesizeofalltheworld’soceans.Despiteextremeheat,nolight

andgreatpressure,scientistsestimateithasbetween15billionand23billiontonnesofmicroorganisms(微生物).“It’slikefin

dingawholenewreservoir(储藏)oflifeonEarth,”saidKarenLloyd,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofTennessee.Resultssuggest70percentofEarth’sbacteria

andarchaeaexistinthesubsurface.Oneorganismfound2.5kilometersbelowthesurfacehasbeenburiedformillionsofyearsandmaynotrelyatallonen

ergyfromthesun.Also,themethanogen(产甲烷菌)hasfoundawaytocreatemethaneinthisenvironment,whichitmaynotusetorepro

duceordivide,buttoreplaceorrepairbrokenparts.Lengthsoftheirliveswerecompletelydifferent.Somemicroorganismshavebeen

aliveforthousandsofyears,barelymovingexceptwithshiftsinearthquakesoreruptions.They’rejustactiveinside,withlessenergythanpeoplethoughtpo

ssibletosupportlife.Theteamconsistsof1,200scientistsfrom52countriesindisciplinesrangingfromgeologyandmicrobiologytochemistryandphysics.Ayearb

eforetheconclusionoftheirstudy,theywillpresentthefindingsbeforetheAmericanGeophysicalUnion’sannualmeetingopensthi

sweek,whichtheysayaremadepossiblebytechnicaladvancesondrillsandmicroscopes.Thescientistshavebeenwonderinga

boutthepointbeyondwhichlifecannotexist,butthedeepertheydig,themorelifetheyfind.Thereisatemperaturemaximum—currently

122℃—buttheybelievethisrecordwillbebrokeniftheykeepexploringanddevelopingmoreadvancedinstruments.Questionsremain,includinghowthemicrobes

interactwithchemicalprocesses,andwhatthismightrevealabouthowlifeandEarthcoevolved(共同进化).32.Whatdothescientistsfindabouttheund

ergroundorganisms?A.Theycan’treproduceanddivide.B.They’retheoldestlivingthings.C.Someofthemconsumenoenergy.D.Someofthemalmostalwayskeep

still.33.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchfromparagraph3?A.Itlastsforaroundoneyear.B.Itisconductedin52countries.C.It

promotestechnicaldevelopment.D.Itinvolveseffortsfrommultiplefields.34.Whydothescientistsdrilldeep?A.Tobreaktheirpreviousrecord.B.Tofindthedepthlimit

oflife.C.Todiscovermoreancientmicroorganisms.D.Todetectthehighestsubsurfacetemperature.35.Whichofthefo

llowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Earth’sDepthsAreFullofLifeB.OrganismsLiveBetterUndergroundC.EarthIs

FarBeyondHumanExplorationD.SubsurfaceLifeDiffersfromThatonLand第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Thi

nkingaboutthepastweek,didanyofyouforgetwhereyouputyourphone?Didyouhaveawordstuckonthetipofyourtongue?Youcouldn’trememberthenameofthemovieafri

endrecommended?Whatisgoingonhere?Isyourmemoryfailing?It’snot.36Despitememory’sextraordinary,necessaryand

commonpresenceinourlives,itisfarfromperfect.Ourbrainsarenotdesignedtorememberpeople’snames,toremembertodosomethinglateror

torecordeverythingweexperience.37Eveninthesmartestheads,memoryislikelytobewrong.Sowhatdetermineswhatwerememberandwhatwefor

get?38Yourmemoryisnotavideocamerarecordingaconstantstreamofeverysightandsoundyou’reexposedto.Youcanonlyreme

mberwhatyouareconcernedabout.Accordingly,onemajorreasonforforgettingwhatsomeonesaidorwhereyouparkedyourca

rislackofattention.Theotherhassomethingtodowithstimulus(刺激物).Forexample,thetipofthetongueisoneofthemostcommonexperie

ncesofmemoryfailure.39Whydoesthishappen?Thetipofthetonguecanoccurwhenthere’sonlypartialorweakactivation(激活)ofthenervecellsthatconnecttothewor

dyou’relookingfor.Sowhenyouwalkintoaroomandsuddenlydon’tknowwhyyou’rethere,you’renotgoingcrazyorgettingAlzheimer’sdisease,andyourmemoryisn’tterribl

e.Gobacktotheroomyouwereinbeforeyoulandedinthisoneandimaginethecluesthatwerethere.40A.Onenecessaryfac

torisattention.B.It’sdoingexactlywhatit’ssupposedtodo.C.Theseimperfectionsaresimplythefactorysettings.D.Ourbra

instendtorememberwhatismeaningfulandforgetwhatisn’t.E.You’retryingtocomeupwithaword,butyoucannotfinditinyourmemory.F.I

twillinstantlydeliverwhatyouwerecompletelyconfusedaboutamomentago.G.Memoryisamazingandisessentialforthefunctioningofalmosteveryth

ingwedo.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Fatimagrewupinrural(乡村)Gohr

Province,wheretherewasnoschoolingavailabletogirls.ButsheinsistedonlisteningtoBBCradio,whichshecould41whenhighenoughinthehills.“Mysisterswereforc

edtogetmarried.IdecidedthatIwouldnotcontinueintheir42.ThatwaswhyIdecidedto43,”Fatimasays.ShejoinedFacebookgroupsforhistoryfans.44ofpeopl

ewhoonlyrelatedAfghanistantoconflicts,Fatimastartedwriting45aboutplacesthatforeignersmightnotknowabout.

Fatimastartedgetting46fromonlinefriends.Amanreachedouttohersayinghewasgoingtobe47inAfghanistanandaskingwhethershewasint

erestedinshowinghimaroundinHerat.Shesaidyes.Later,herecommendedhertosomeoneelseand48Fatimacametotheattentionofatravelagency.Thecompany49her

inlate2020,andshebecamehercountry’sfirstfemale50tourguide.Ofcourse,beinga51isnevereasy.Fatimasaysmanyp

eoplehavetoldherthatit’stoo52forawomantowork,especiallyifitmeansinteractingwithmenone-on-one.Fatimasaysthatthe53ofheremployersandthep

eopleshehasmetthroughgivingtoursiswhatkeepsher54.There’salsotheimplication(暗示)ofwhatcouldhappenifshedoes55:“IfIgiveup,

thenotherwomenwillneverstart.”41.A.takeupB.pickupC.turnupD.buildup42.A.lifeB.choiceC.traditionD.business43.A.wor

kB.escapeC.studyD.complain44.A.AfraidB.ConvincedC.CertainD.Tired45.A.postsB.lettersC.novelsD.speeches46.A.responsesB.donationC.lessonsD.guidance47.

A.teachingB.settlingC.travellingD.serving48.A.similarlyB.obviouslyC.hopefullyD.eventually49.A.promotedB.instructedC.hiredD.trained50.A.intelligent

B.devotedC.energeticD.professional51.A.researcherB.pioneerC.championD.performer52.A.creativeB.dangerousC.ordina

ryD.suitable53.A.supportB.patienceC.protectionD.gratitude54.A.refreshedB.recognizedC.unusualD.motivated55.A.relaxB.skipC.quitD.insist第

二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TocelebratetheLanternFestivalthePalaceMuseumorganizeditsfirstlightshowintheForbiddenCity.Th

ecomplex,hometoChineseemperorsforfive56(century),wasopenedatnight57thefirsttimein94years.Itwaslitupwithgi

antredlanternsandprojectionsofancientpaintings.MasterpiecessuchasAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestivalwereprojectedontheroofs,givingvisitorsafeelin

glikewalkingthroughtime.Thedesignteam58(smart)combinedhightechnologylightingwiththeprinciplesofculturalreli

cpreservation.Only3,000people59(allow)inonthatday:500peoplewhobookedtheirticketsonline,and2,50060(invite)guestsincludingmodelworker

s,officers,soldiers,andambassadors.With61seriesofwell-plannedandtourist-friendlyculturalactivities,thePalaceMuseumisnowonacampaigntomaketra

ditionalChineseculturemore62(access)tothegeneralpublic.Ithassetanexampletoothermuseumsinourcountry,mo

stof63seemtobestilllivingindaysgoneby.Hopefully,thehandsometurnoverwillbeusedappropriately64(protect)theForbid

denCityandimprove65(it)internationalimageofbeingpartoftheworld'sculturalheritage.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,现在国外做交换生。你所在城市的多元文化博物馆将开展“文化中国”主题

交流活动。请给负责人Ms.Tailor写一封信,申请做志愿者。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.期待回复。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根

据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItwasaneveninginJuly.Theskiesweredarkerthannormal.Rainfellinbigdrops,thundercrashedinandlightningflashed

acrosstheskies.IshookwithcoldandfearasIwalkedthroughthestreamsofmuddywater.Carsmovedslowlybecauseofthetraffic

jam,whilepassers-bywererushingby,completelywetintheheavyrain.Alongtheway,Isawsomeschoolchildrengraspingtheir

heavyschoolbagsandheadinghome.Asmorethundercrashedandboomed,Ialsospedup.Nearacrossing,someroadrepairworkwasleftunfinished.Obvi

ouslytheworkershadleftinahurrybecauseofthestorm.Therewereafewwarningsignsbutitwashardtoseewhattheysaid

andwhatwasontheroad.Itookapacetowardsthem—therewerepiecesofwoodandmetalaswellasaholewhichnowwashalf-coveredwithboards.Icarefullyavoidedthe

possibledangerandmovedon.Secondslater,IstoppedasIheardsomesounds.Theysoundedlikecrying.Iturnedaround,hel

dmybreathandlistened,tryingtofigureoutwherethesoundswerecomingfrom,butallIcouldhearwasthewindandtherain.“Ma

ybeitisjustthewind,”Ithoughttomyselfandwasabouttoleave.“Help!”aloudanddesperatescreamcamebehind.Quickly,Iturnedbackandtracedthesoundtowhereithadcomef

rom.Myeyesfellontheplace.Itwashorrible—oneyoungchildhadfallenintothegapingholeintheroad.Myheartgrewheavier.Theboardshadbeenmovedawaybytheforceof

therushingwaterandwind.Icouldbarelyseethechildasitwasdarkallaroundme.Itriedtosavehim,butallmyeffortswereinvain(徒劳).“Don’tpanic!”I

pretendedtobecalmandshoutedatthetopofmyvoice.“I’llsoongetyououtofthere.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Isuddenlythoughtofafriendwholiv

ednearby.Theparentsofthechildarrivedatthehospitalquickly.DearMs.Tailor,Yours,LiHua2024届高一年级第七次月考英语试卷答题卡听力:(每小题1.5分,共30分)题号1234

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